It’s easy to stay up to date on changes in scholarly communications with Open Access News, a daily updated blog that closely follows the latest developments. But there are many additional resources to aid you and your colleagues:
Several brochures are available to use as part of campus scholarly communication programs. In addition, ACRL has developed the Scholarly Communication Toolkit, which is a valuable complement to the Create Change website. See About Create Change for other details.
It’s easy to stay up to date on changes in scholarly communications with Open Access News, a daily updated blog that closely follows the latest developments. But there are many additional resources to aid you and your colleagues:
Your Library
Librarians have been leaders in the movement for expanded sharing of scholarship. Here are some of the many library resources available to you:
Newsletters
For analysis of open access developments:
The Canadian Association of Research Libraries offers:
Websites
Several organizations' websites offer a wealth of information on the movement for expanded sharing of scholarship:
Blogs
Open Access News isn’t the only worthwhile scholarly communication blog. Libraries and librarians have created other excellent blogs on the topic. These are some good examples:
Discussion lists
For those who enjoy a lively email list:
SPARC also sponsors discussions on topics of interest to the academic community via these targeted e-mail lists: